Hi sadly received a phone call on Monday afternoon regarding the back of our property from Senior Constable Steve Cardin. Due to human remains recently found behind our property...it will be weeks. A minimum of 2 he said!Angie

Hello. I'm back on line and back in Buxton. There is quite a bit of talk going on over at marysvillecommunity, particularly pertaining to part-time Marysville residents. You may find it interesting. It doesn't pertain particularly to this topic, but I think it will get around to it.

I spoke to the police this morning - Friday is still the target to open the town for residents (which includes holiday house owners), but to quote "things are changing every day so it could be earlier".

It sounds from the Recovery newsletter (on Shire website) that we will not be getting in this weekend.

I hope I misread it but on Saturday Christine Nixon etc will inform residents of "a planned return to their properties." More information tomorrow. It sounds ominous to me.

We had shuffled the kids off for Saturday and I have to work the following weekend and so we cannot go up then if our 48 hour window of opportunity is delayed a week. I know they have a difficult job but some good reliable information to plan our lives around would be useful.

Especially tricky when we have the Council's threat of a 48 hour notice to make our properties safe from the council looming over us and the prospect of the public traipsing through any day now.

We know we had at least part of a brick wall still standing, so presumably we have to do something - if someone has not knocked it down.

From what information I have gather from down in Melburne thought friends and contacts.

The order will be lifted on friday that has been put in place by the cornor. may be extended but unlikely. But the councial is look to close the town ship off to Non Rate paying residents.Only people with a very good reason will get in.

Time frame for this ban on non residents I do not know.

Whats does this mean.

I am not sure, I personaly will be returning with two survivors to see where, my brother passed away and to see if any thing salvagable surived. Given photos on the net that is very unlikely as no building in there property are still standing.

All I tell every one is that the whole township that has relocated are in the same situation we are waiting for relavent information and the system will let us know soon I hope.

I hope and pray locals can get in this week end but we as a community have to wait and see what the system does. It's not perfect as I belive we have all found out over the last 6 weeks but that is what is in place so lets just wait and see.

I am, like most getting frustrated by the continued lack of access to our properties in Marysville. Each day I look for more information about when we can gain access and I'm still struggling to get full confirmation of any date or time.

This weekend we had hopes we would get in, but phone calls I've made today now show little chance that this will be the case. I've talked to a number of people, including Police in Marysville and in summary of the conversations, I learned the following:

The meeting on Saturday at 1:00pm will be a briefing to provide ratepayers with details about the plan of access to the town. We will be given information, but we won't have the access yet.

The indication from on member late today has indicated that Grocon will be in attendance and all ratepayers will be required to sign off on a document allowing them access to the properties so they can remove anything dangerous. Once that is done, we will have access, perhaps for up to a week. IIf this is the case, how long will we have to wait again until we can get in?

I feel like we are under far more restriction than others in fire damaged area's. Waiting six weeks and still no access with may be some time yet is just unthnkable.

I agree with you Dirt in regards to the worring information coming out of my contacts.

Seems that ever one whats to cover there arse in regards to safety some thing maybe to do with the councails insurance policy.

If this information is correct I do belive that there will be a few people arresseed, Myself included as being a construstion worker myself, I am not going to sit down and listen to some person tell me how to do my job in Marysville. Not when I have to drive 2 to 3 hours to get up there to be turn around again.

Well James, if you are not prepared to be turned away from Marysville, my suggestion is that you don't waste your time travelling there, and also unless you are on the clean up team I don't think they will be telling you how to do your job......maybe you should just sit back and let them do their jobs, and I must add, they are doing their jobs wonderfully.

I don't want to be told I can not enter town after the meeting on saturday to find out out every one who attend the meeting gains access straight away on to their properies. And this is based on two elderly residents of Marysville who can not make the drive to be turn away at spitting distance from their property, where thier son died and my brother died.

If any one has relavent information, please post it here as the offical channels dont say the same thing more than once. And that is driving me and most people I know up the bloody wall.

Every work up there to my knowlege is a saint, but like straight after the fire I had major trouble with a service and it was not the people, it the lack of procedures and systems in place to deal with such a large emergancy, not the person follwing them.

That is where this site comes in. To me it a group of hurting people just trying to find relavent inforamtion about Marysville and the surrounding areas.

Here is the content of the invitation to the Saturday community Meeting. This is what I am expecting to be discussed. It is clear that there is confusion on this point. I have heard people say they are expecting this just to be about Marysville. I am taking the invitation to be the official agenda. This notice is not the one that came direct from Christine Nixon's office. It is posted on the marysvillecommunity website. For the information that was sent to this forum, please see the announcement under 'community gatherings and meetings'. It is only slightly different.

Meeting With Christine Nixon When: Saturday 21st March @ 1pm Where: Marysville Golf & Bowls ClubChristine Nixon, Chair of the Victorian Bushfire Recovery and ReconstructionAuthority invites residents of the Marysville, Granton, Narbethong, Buxton,Taggerty, Lake Mountain, and areas to join her at a community meeting onSaturday 21 March 2009.A key goal of the Authority is to ensure that local people have a chance to beactively involved in the process of recovery and rebuilding in their communitiesand this forum is the first step toward building a close working relationship withcommunities.Commencing at 1pm with a light lunch, the community meeting will provideinformation about the Authority, its role and how it will work with local communi-ties. The meeting will also include some information from the Victorian BushfireAppeal Fund advisory panel.The meeting was originally scheduled for 14th March but has beenchanged out of respect for a memorial service scheduled for that date.Ms Nixon and her team will be visiting around 20 bushfire-affected communitiesto hold similar discussions over the next few weeks.

I have also had people report verbally that access is possible now, however, the global message that was forwarded to mobiles reads 'Marysville reopens to residents only this Saturday 21 March. Details at MUST ATTEND MEETING at Marysville Golf Club - 1pm Saturday.The no access to Marysville signs are still in place at Buxton and Narby.

Sounds like it's best just to drive up and see what happens ... I guess it's quite hard to describe exactly to us what is and isn't open. We're coming up from Melbourne in the morning, so will be there around 11am or so.